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Lole Stratus Jacket - Waterproof (For Women)
$79.96
$170.00
Save 52% Item #1602M
Closeouts. Sassy enough for city wear, Lole’s waterproof Stratus jacket flaunts a bit of technical chic with its seam-sealed nylon fabric, brimmed hood, and two-way zipper with storm flaps.
Longer length and self tie belt pass urban dress code standards
Brimmed hood adjusts for full coverage with visibility
Mesh-lined zip hand pockets with easy-grab zipper pulls
Small chest pocket
Two-way zipper with draft flap
Length: 37”
Weight: 1 lb. 1 oz.
Fabric: Polyurethane-coated nylon (2.5 layer)
Care: Machine wash, hang dry
Classic Fit
Closeouts. China.
Size: S(4-6) M(8-10) L(12-14) XL(16-18)
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By Tez from Sydney, Australia on 11/08/2009 Pros: Gorgeous colour, Practical, Stylish Best Uses: Urban rain protection Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: *The fit is nice - I'm glad I got the large, as I can wear a thick fleece underneath and still have good movement. It's longer than I expected, almost knee length on me.
*The material should be windproof - I did my usual "blow test" (trying to blow through the fabric) and no air went through. This is of course at the expense of breathability, but should be ok for my purposes, backpacking Europe.
*The hood fits well, unlike other jackets I've tried.
*Raspberry colour is gorgeous. I'm going to rely on this jacket to add some pop to my backpacking wardrobe(which is almost entirely black!)
*Criticisms: mesh pockets and drawstrings are a little flimsy.
A great choice for urban rainwear.
Lole Stratus Waterproof Jacket By Stylish & Practical from California on 11/05/2009 Pros: Excellent for layering, Great for tall women, Lightweight easy to pack, Sleeves are cut long Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Took the jacket to New Mexico in November. It snowed. The jacket was perfect for layering over my t-shirts and fleece pullovers to stay dry while browsing Taos and Santa Fe; is thin, so can fold up to fit into good-sized purse.
By puddleduck from Boston, MA on 10/29/2009 Pros: Almost full coverage, Waterproof Cons: Not super-breathable Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: I like this raincoat a lot -- it's both functional and stylish, and practically eliminates the need for an umbrella. it's not breathable the way a gore-tex jacket would be, so don't recommend for anything besides walking or moderate physical activity. (I got really sweaty riding my bike in this.) but it's great for a cold rainy wet windy day.
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